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BRUSH HOG MULCHERS AND BRUSH MOWERS
ON CALL EQUIPMENT RENTAL
With Operator
In
Regions 1, 2, and 3
2014
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MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS
STATE PROJECT
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BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Complete the bid forms with pen and ink.
2. The following are to be completed and returned with the bid:
a. the completed Appendix A or separate attachment with required bid information
b. two (2) copies of the completed and signed Private Equipment Rental Agreement
form
3. Bids may be delivered directly to the MaineDOT headquarters located at 24 Child Street,
Augusta. If a paper Bid is to be hand carried to the DOT Headquarters, deliver directly to
the Reception Desk using the “Public Entrance” which is located on the Capitol Street side
of the MaineDOT Headquarters Building in Augusta. Hand-carried Bids may be in one
envelope, and should be marked with the following information:
Bid Enclosed - Do Not Open
Title:
Date of Bid Opening:
Name of Contractor
4. Bid packages may also be mailed to Maine Department of Transportation, 16 State House
Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0016. If a bid is to be sent express or overnight delivery,
“FedEx First Overnight” delivery is suggested as the package is delivered directly to the
MaineDOT Headquarters Building, 24 Child Street, Augusta, ME. Other means, such as
U. S. Postal Service’s Express Mail has proven not to be reliable. All Bid Packages which
are mailed or sent overnight delivery, shall be provided in double (one envelope inside the
other) envelopes. The Inner Envelope shall have the following information provided on it:
Bid Enclosed - Do Not Open
Title:
Date of Bid Opening:
Name of Contractor with mailing address and telephone number
In Addition to the usual address information, the Outer Envelope should have written or
typed on it:
Double Envelope: Bid Enclosed
Title:
Date of Bid Opening:
Name of Contractor:
5. If you need further information regarding Bid preparation, call the DOT Contracts Section
at (207) 624-3410. All questions and requests for information must be made in writing on
the Request for Information form and fax all questions to Gail Iler at (207)624-3431.
Questions received after 12:00 noon of Friday prior to bid date will not be answered. For
complete bidding requirements, refer to Section 102 of the Maine Department of
Transportation, Standard Specification, Revision of December 2002.
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January 19, 2012
Supersedes September 09, 2011
Page 1 of 1
NOTICE
The Maine Department of Transportation is attempting to improve the way Bid
Amendments/Addendums are handled, and allow for an electronic downloading of bid
packages from our website, while continuing to maintain an optional planholders list.
Prospective bidders, subcontractors or suppliers who wish to download a copy of the
bid package and receive a courtesy notification of project specific bid amendments,
must provide an email address to Diane Barnes or David Venner at the MDOT
Contracts mailbox at: [email protected]. Each bid package will require a
separate request.
Additionally, interested parties will be responsible for reviewing and retrieving the Bid
Amendments from our web site, and acknowledging receipt and incorporating those
Bid Amendments in their bids using the Acknowledgement of Bid Amendment Form.
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NOTICE
Bidders: Please use the attached “Request for Information” form when faxing questions and comments concerning specific Contracts that have been Advertised for Bid. Include additional numbered pages as required. Questions are to be faxed to the number listed in the Notice to Contractors. This is the only allowable mechanism for answering Project specific questions. Maine DOT will not be bound to any answers to Project specific questions received during the Bidding phase through other processes.
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State of Maine Department of Transportation
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION Date _______________ Time __________ Information Requested: PIN: __________ Town(s): _________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Request by: _______________________________ Phone: (______)_____________________ Bid Date: _________________________________ Fax: (_____)________________________ Complete top portion of form and transmit to the number listed in the Notice to Contractors
RFI No: ________ RFI received: __________________________________________
Response:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Response By:________________________________ Date: __________________
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September 14, 2007
Vendor Registration Prospective Bidders must register as a vendor with the Department of Administrative & Financial Services if the vendor is awarded a contract. Vendors will not be able to receive payment without first being registered. Vendors/Contractors will find information and register through the following link – http://www.maine.gov/purchases/venbid/index.shtml
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Regions 1, 2, and 3
Brush Hog Mulchers and Brush Mowers
April 14, 2011
Supersedes August 3, 2004
Page 1 of 1
SPECIAL PROVISION 102.7.3
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF BID AMENDMENTS
With this form, the Bidder acknowledges its responsibility to check for all
Amendments to the Bid Package. For each Project under Advertisement, Amendments are
located at http://www.maine.gov/mdot/contractors/ . It is the responsibility of the Bidder to
determine if there are Amendments to the Project, to download them, to incorporate them
into their Bid Package, and to reference the Amendment number and the date on the form
below. The Maine DOT will not post Bid Amendments any later than noon the day before
Bid opening without individually notifying all the planholders.
Amendment Number Date
The Contractor, for itself, its successors and assigns, hereby acknowledges that it has
received all of the above referenced Amendments to the Bid Package.
CONTRACTOR
____ ________________ __
Date Signature of authorized representative
_____________________________ (Name and Title Printed)
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TEDOCS No. ______________ MATS No. ___________________________
MAINE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION On Call Brush Hog Mulchers and Brush Mowers
Private Equipment Rental Agreement – With an Operator
Equip. Rental w/Operator Bid Page 1 of 5 4-19-12
Published Rates Quoted Rates Bid Rates
Expiration Date: December 31, 2014
This Private Equipment Rental Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Contract”) is entered into by and between the MAINE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (hereinafter referred to as “MaineDOT”), an agency of state government with its principal administrative offices located at Child Street, Augusta, Maine, and ______________________________________________________________ , a corporation or other legal entity (hereinafter referred to as “Contractor”). The following attachments are hereby incorporated into this Contract by reference:
Appendix A –Rental Rates for Equipment with an Operator MaineDOT and the Contractor, hereby agree that the Contractor shall provide the equipment described in Appendix A and a licensed experienced operator to perform construction and maintenance services (hereinafter referred to as “Contract Work”) as requested and directed by MaineDOT and in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth below. This Contract is not a guarantee of work; Contractor shall be hired on an as needed basis during the term of this Contract. 1. Work & Term. The Contractor agrees to provide the equipment listed in Appendix A for use on
(check each that apply):
MaineDOT work in Region 1 MaineDOT work in Region 2 MaineDOT work in Region 3
This Contract becomes effective on the date last signed by MaineDOT and constitutes the earliest date for which work may commence. The term of the Contract will continue until the end of the calendar year. MaineDOT does not guarantee the use of any of the equipment listed in Appendix A.
2. Equipment. Contractor shall be responsible for all fuel, grease, oil, maintenance, servicing, operation, protection required for their equipment, in addition to mobilization and all other incidentals. Contractor shall provide for the required vehicle insurance, registration and licensing of any equipment used to perform the services herein.
3. Contact Information. All correspondence and reports will be sent to the individual below.
Contractor: ______________________________
Attn: __________________________________
Mail Address:____________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
Vendor Code: ___________________________
Tel: ___________________________________
E-mail: _________________________________
FAX: __________________________________
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4. Standard of Care and Correction of Errors. Contractor hereby represents and warrants that the Contractor and its employees have the requisite skills, and expertise to perform all Contract Work using the accepted standards of care in the Contractor’s profession or occupation. If MaineDOT finds either the equipment or the operator to be unsatisfactory, the Contractor shall provide an immediate replacement so as to avoid any impact on the project schedule. If Contractor is unable to provide a replacement in a timely manner, MaineDOT reserves the right to hire a new Contractor to complete the work.
5. Insurance Requirements.
Contractor Procured Insurance. Signed, valid, and enforceable Certificates of Insurance shall be provided to the MaineDOT upon execution of the Contract and whenever said policies are renewed thereafter during the period of the Contract. All insurance coverage must be provided by an insurance company or companies licensed or approved to do business in the State of Maine by the Maine Bureau of Insurance. Contractor shall pay all premiums and take all other actions necessary to keep required insurances in effect during such times as Contract obligations exist. Any requests for waivers, to the requirements below, shall be submitted to the MaineDOT.
Commercial General Liability Insurance. The Contractor and Sub-contractor(s) shall purchase and maintain a policy of Commercial General Liability or other coverage affording equal or greater protection as determined by the MaineDOT, in an amount not less than $400,000 per occurrence and not less than $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Such policy shall include products and completed operations as well as contractual liability coverage and must name MaineDOT as an additional insured. Automobile Liability Insurance. The Contractor and Sub-contractor(s) shall carry Automobile Liability insurance covering the operation of all motor vehicles including any which are rented, leased, borrowed or otherwise used in connection with the project. The limit of liability under this section shall be no less than $400,000 per occurrence and shall name MaineDOT as an additional insured. Workers’ Compensation Insurance. Contractor shall carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance or shall qualify as a self-insurer in accordance with the requirements of the laws of the State of Maine.
6. Rates. MaineDOT will pay rates at or below the published “Private Equipment Rates” found at
www.maine.gov/mdot/csd/laborrates.htm. Rates greater than published rates will only be paid when suitable equipment and operators are not available at or below published rates. Rates for equipment not included in, or greater than those published by MaineDOT will be determined by bid and paid at the attached rates in Appendix A in accordance with the process in Section 7. “Assignments”. Any rate so determined shall be considered to be unique and therefore, not a basis for making changes in the published rates. Mobilization to and from the jobsite will not be paid separately and will be considered incidental to the base rental rate.
7. Assignments. For Contract Work paid at greater than the published rates, Contract Work will be
assigned under these agreements according to the following process: The Contractor with the lowest rate for the particular Equipment and Operator with the appropriate attachments and capabilities (the “Assignment”) will have first option to furnish the equipment. If this Contractor is unable to accept the Assignment, then the Department will contact the firm that submitted the next lowest rate to see if that Contractor will accept the Assignment and subsequent Contractors in ascending order of the amount of their bids, until a Contractor accepts the Assignment.
8. Termination and Failure to Perform. If, a Contractor accepts an assignment and then fails to
furnish equipment when required or furnishes unsatisfactory equipment, or fails to meet other contractual requirements, the MaineDOT may issue a written warning. If the Contractor subsequently fails to furnish equipment when required or furnishes unsatisfactory equipment, or fails to meet other contractual requirements, the MaineDOT reserves the right to immediately terminate the Contract by written Notice of Termination. Any person employed by the Contractor, who, in the opinion of the
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MaineDOT, is intemperate or disorderly or jeopardizes safety of any person or the Project shall be removed immediately by the Contractor. The employee shall not be employed again in any portion of the Contract Work without prior approval from the MaineDOT. All persons employed by or through the Contractor, shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Contract Work properly. The MaineDOT may terminate this Contract with or without cause upon 7 days written notice.
9. Hold Harmless. The Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend, and holds harmless the MaineDOT
and its officers, agents and employees from and against any liabilities, expenses (including reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs), claims and demands arising from:
a. bodily injury, including death, and property damage (public or private) that in any way arises out
of the acts or omissions of the Contractor, its Subcontractors, or employees, in connection with the performance of this Agreement;
The language in the Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any defense, immunity or limitation of liability that may be afforded the MaineDOT, or its officers, agents or employees, under the Maine Tort Claims Act (Title 14 M.R.S.A. 8101 et. seq.), and shall not constitute a waiver of any other privileges or immunities that may be afforded to the MaineDOT. This provision shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement.
10. Project Records. Records shall be available for review by the MaineDOT or its designee, for a period of three (3) years following final payment. The Contractor shall keep records in such form as may be easily audited.
Contractor shall be required to complete a Daily Rental Report, and must attest to the accuracy of the quantity of equipment, and duration of use. This Report must be signed by a MaineDOT representative and remain on site. If no Report is completed, accepted quantities of equipment rental will be determined by the MaineDOT.
11. Representations. By signing below, the Contractor hereby represents that to the best of the Contractor’s knowledge and belief: a. The Contractor knows of no legal, contractual, or financial impediment to entering into this
Contract.
b. The person signing below is legally authorized by the Contractor to sign this Contract on behalf of the Contractor and to legally bind the Contractor to the terms of this Contract.
12. Dispute Resolution. If, in the performance of this Agreement, there arises a dispute between the Contractor and MaineDOT that cannot be resolved by the parties to the Contract, the parties may agree to submit the dispute to non-binding Alternate Dispute Resolution. All disputes shall be governed by Maine law, and all actions shall be filed in the Kennebec Superior Court, in Augusta Maine.
13. Governing Law. This Contract shall be governed by the laws of the Federal Government and the
State of Maine. Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, including all applicable OSHA laws and regulations.
14. Entire Contract. This Contract consists of the State of Maine, Department of Transportation,
Standard Specifications, Revision of December 2002, Sections 101, 102, & 103 and this agreement will be governed by the documents listed above. This document cannot be changed except through the execution of a written modification.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contractor, for itself, its successors and assigns, hereby execute this Contract and thereby binds itself to all covenants, terms, and obligations contained in the Contract Documents.
For Contractor: For Maine Department of Transportation: (Region Manager, Superintendent or TOM only)
____________________________________ ____________________________________ (Print Name) (Region)
____________________________________ ____________________________________ (Authorized Signature) (Approval Signature)
____________________________________ ____________________________________ (Date) (Printed Signature & Title)
____________________________________ (Date)
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TEDOCS No. ______________ MATS No. ___________________________
MAINE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION On Call Brush Hog Mulchers and Brush Mowers
Private Equipment Rental Agreement – With an Operator
Equip. Rental w/Operator Bid Page 1 of 5 4-19-12
Published Rates Quoted Rates Bid Rates
Expiration Date: December 31, 2014
This Private Equipment Rental Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Contract”) is entered into by and between the MAINE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (hereinafter referred to as “MaineDOT”), an agency of state government with its principal administrative offices located at Child Street, Augusta, Maine, and ______________________________________________________________ , a corporation or other legal entity (hereinafter referred to as “Contractor”). The following attachments are hereby incorporated into this Contract by reference:
Appendix A –Rental Rates for Equipment with an Operator MaineDOT and the Contractor, hereby agree that the Contractor shall provide the equipment described in Appendix A and a licensed experienced operator to perform construction and maintenance services (hereinafter referred to as “Contract Work”) as requested and directed by MaineDOT and in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth below. This Contract is not a guarantee of work; Contractor shall be hired on an as needed basis during the term of this Contract. 1. Work & Term. The Contractor agrees to provide the equipment listed in Appendix A for use on
(check each that apply):
MaineDOT work in Region 1 MaineDOT work in Region 2 MaineDOT work in Region 3
This Contract becomes effective on the date last signed by MaineDOT and constitutes the earliest date for which work may commence. The term of the Contract will continue until the end of the calendar year. MaineDOT does not guarantee the use of any of the equipment listed in Appendix A.
2. Equipment. Contractor shall be responsible for all fuel, grease, oil, maintenance, servicing, operation, protection required for their equipment, in addition to mobilization and all other incidentals. Contractor shall provide for the required vehicle insurance, registration and licensing of any equipment used to perform the services herein.
3. Contact Information. All correspondence and reports will be sent to the individual below.
Contractor: ______________________________
Attn: __________________________________
Mail Address:____________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
Vendor Code: ___________________________
Tel: ___________________________________
E-mail: _________________________________
FAX: __________________________________
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4. Standard of Care and Correction of Errors. Contractor hereby represents and warrants that the Contractor and its employees have the requisite skills, and expertise to perform all Contract Work using the accepted standards of care in the Contractor’s profession or occupation. If MaineDOT finds either the equipment or the operator to be unsatisfactory, the Contractor shall provide an immediate replacement so as to avoid any impact on the project schedule. If Contractor is unable to provide a replacement in a timely manner, MaineDOT reserves the right to hire a new Contractor to complete the work.
5. Insurance Requirements.
Contractor Procured Insurance. Signed, valid, and enforceable Certificates of Insurance shall be provided to the MaineDOT upon execution of the Contract and whenever said policies are renewed thereafter during the period of the Contract. All insurance coverage must be provided by an insurance company or companies licensed or approved to do business in the State of Maine by the Maine Bureau of Insurance. Contractor shall pay all premiums and take all other actions necessary to keep required insurances in effect during such times as Contract obligations exist. Any requests for waivers, to the requirements below, shall be submitted to the MaineDOT.
Commercial General Liability Insurance. The Contractor and Sub-contractor(s) shall purchase and maintain a policy of Commercial General Liability or other coverage affording equal or greater protection as determined by the MaineDOT, in an amount not less than $400,000 per occurrence and not less than $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Such policy shall include products and completed operations as well as contractual liability coverage and must name MaineDOT as an additional insured. Automobile Liability Insurance. The Contractor and Sub-contractor(s) shall carry Automobile Liability insurance covering the operation of all motor vehicles including any which are rented, leased, borrowed or otherwise used in connection with the project. The limit of liability under this section shall be no less than $400,000 per occurrence and shall name MaineDOT as an additional insured. Workers’ Compensation Insurance. Contractor shall carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance or shall qualify as a self-insurer in accordance with the requirements of the laws of the State of Maine.
6. Rates. MaineDOT will pay rates at or below the published “Private Equipment Rates” found at
www.maine.gov/mdot/csd/laborrates.htm. Rates greater than published rates will only be paid when suitable equipment and operators are not available at or below published rates. Rates for equipment not included in, or greater than those published by MaineDOT will be determined by bid and paid at the attached rates in Appendix A in accordance with the process in Section 7. “Assignments”. Any rate so determined shall be considered to be unique and therefore, not a basis for making changes in the published rates. Mobilization to and from the jobsite will not be paid separately and will be considered incidental to the base rental rate.
7. Assignments. For Contract Work paid at greater than the published rates, Contract Work will be
assigned under these agreements according to the following process: The Contractor with the lowest rate for the particular Equipment and Operator with the appropriate attachments and capabilities (the “Assignment”) will have first option to furnish the equipment. If this Contractor is unable to accept the Assignment, then the Department will contact the firm that submitted the next lowest rate to see if that Contractor will accept the Assignment and subsequent Contractors in ascending order of the amount of their bids, until a Contractor accepts the Assignment.
8. Termination and Failure to Perform. If, a Contractor accepts an assignment and then fails to
furnish equipment when required or furnishes unsatisfactory equipment, or fails to meet other contractual requirements, the MaineDOT may issue a written warning. If the Contractor subsequently fails to furnish equipment when required or furnishes unsatisfactory equipment, or fails to meet other contractual requirements, the MaineDOT reserves the right to immediately terminate the Contract by written Notice of Termination. Any person employed by the Contractor, who, in the opinion of the
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MaineDOT, is intemperate or disorderly or jeopardizes safety of any person or the Project shall be removed immediately by the Contractor. The employee shall not be employed again in any portion of the Contract Work without prior approval from the MaineDOT. All persons employed by or through the Contractor, shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Contract Work properly. The MaineDOT may terminate this Contract with or without cause upon 7 days written notice.
9. Hold Harmless. The Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend, and holds harmless the MaineDOT
and its officers, agents and employees from and against any liabilities, expenses (including reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs), claims and demands arising from:
a. bodily injury, including death, and property damage (public or private) that in any way arises out
of the acts or omissions of the Contractor, its Subcontractors, or employees, in connection with the performance of this Agreement;
The language in the Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any defense, immunity or limitation of liability that may be afforded the MaineDOT, or its officers, agents or employees, under the Maine Tort Claims Act (Title 14 M.R.S.A. 8101 et. seq.), and shall not constitute a waiver of any other privileges or immunities that may be afforded to the MaineDOT. This provision shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement.
10. Project Records. Records shall be available for review by the MaineDOT or its designee, for a period of three (3) years following final payment. The Contractor shall keep records in such form as may be easily audited.
Contractor shall be required to complete a Daily Rental Report, and must attest to the accuracy of the quantity of equipment, and duration of use. This Report must be signed by a MaineDOT representative and remain on site. If no Report is completed, accepted quantities of equipment rental will be determined by the MaineDOT.
11. Representations. By signing below, the Contractor hereby represents that to the best of the Contractor’s knowledge and belief: a. The Contractor knows of no legal, contractual, or financial impediment to entering into this
Contract.
b. The person signing below is legally authorized by the Contractor to sign this Contract on behalf of the Contractor and to legally bind the Contractor to the terms of this Contract.
12. Dispute Resolution. If, in the performance of this Agreement, there arises a dispute between the Contractor and MaineDOT that cannot be resolved by the parties to the Contract, the parties may agree to submit the dispute to non-binding Alternate Dispute Resolution. All disputes shall be governed by Maine law, and all actions shall be filed in the Kennebec Superior Court, in Augusta Maine.
13. Governing Law. This Contract shall be governed by the laws of the Federal Government and the
State of Maine. Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, including all applicable OSHA laws and regulations.
14. Entire Contract. This Contract consists of the State of Maine, Department of Transportation,
Standard Specifications, Revision of December 2002, Sections 101, 102, & 103 and this agreement will be governed by the documents listed above. This document cannot be changed except through the execution of a written modification.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contractor, for itself, its successors and assigns, hereby execute this Contract and thereby binds itself to all covenants, terms, and obligations contained in the Contract Documents.
For Contractor: For Maine Department of Transportation: (Region Manager, Superintendent or TOM only)
____________________________________ ____________________________________ (Print Name) (Region)
____________________________________ ____________________________________ (Authorized Signature) (Approval Signature)
____________________________________ ____________________________________ (Date) (Printed Signature & Title)
____________________________________ (Date)
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the B
id i
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ot
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livere
d t
o t
he p
recis
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ocation a
nd b
y t
he p
recis
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Regions 1, 2, and 3
Brush Hog Mulchers and Brush Mowers
July 25, 2014
Page 1 of 3
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Brush Hog Mulchers and Brush Mowers
This work consists of furnishing and operating equipment when needed by the
MaineDOT.
The Department and each responsive, responsible bidder who meets the requirements and
specifications of this proposal may enter into a Contract to provide brush hog mulchers or
brush mowers with experienced operators to perform routine maintenance services on an
as needed basis. The Contractor with equipment determined by the Department to be
appropriate for the work and with the lowest hourly rate in the equipment category with
the appropriate attachments and capabilities will have first option to furnish the
equipment.
Equipment The equipment specifications and terms are as follows:
Brush hog mulchers may be mounted on rubber track excavators; skid steers; or be
dedicated track or rubber tire mulchers capable of working on rough and uneven terrain
including but not limited to typical inslope and backslope areas. Brush hog mulcher heads
must be capable of grinding trees, woody debris, stumps, and plant materials into the soil
to a depth of at least 3 inches below existing surface grade and be capable of preparing
the surface suitable for seeding and grass mowing when done.
Brush mowers may be mounted on rubber track excavators, excavators with street pads,
or rubber tires, suitable for operation from pavement or inslopes with a minimum reach
of at least 15 feet and capable of mowing brush to a minimum of 20 feet from edge of
pavement. Mower heads must chip brush in place and deposit chips directly to the ground
and be capable of mowing trees up to 4 inch diameter measured at the ground.
All equipment shall have at least one high intensity strobe light, minimum one
million candle power, with 360 degree rotation mounted to be visible from all
directions
All equipment shall have slow moving vehicle triangle mounted to be plainly
visible to oncoming traffic when moving along the roadway.
The Department reserves the right to consider alternates and determine
equivalency. All equipment is subject to the Department’s approval prior to
award of the contract. Boom Brush Cutters must be equipped with shields or
flaps around cutting devices.
Signs: Two Work Area Ahead signs that meet MUTCD standards will be placed,
according to traffic control specifications, while Work is being performed on roads other
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Regions 1, 2, and 3
Brush Hog Mulchers and Brush Mowers
July 25, 2014
Page 2 of 3
than the interstate or control of access highways, one on each side of the road where work
is being performed to warn motorists travelling into the work area from either direction of
travel.
If Work is performed on the interstate or control of access highways, two Work
Area Ahead signs that meet the MUTCD standards for Work on the interstate will be
placed, according to traffic control specifications, while Work is being performed one
sign on either side of the two lane travel way. In the event Work is in the median and
both sides of the interstate are impacted by the Work two signs shall be placed on either
travel way, according to traffic control specifications, one sign on either side of the travel
way for the northbound and southbound or eastbound and westbound sides for a total of
four signs.
Area of Work: Work may be in any part of the Region on state maintained roads, control
of access highway, or interstate.
Schedule: The Contractor shall provide and operate the equipment intermittently, as
needed by the MaineDOT. The MaineDOT will notify the Contractor at least 24 hours
prior to scheduled contract work.
Performance: The MaineDOT reserves the right, at the time of delivery, to inspect the
equipment and reject because of condition, and the Contractor will have the option to
replace the equipment with another acceptable, equivalent unit or the MaineDOT will
assign the Work to another Contractor. In the case of repetitive breakdowns during
operation or if a piece of equipment is unable to run, is unsafe to operate or should not be
run as determined by the MaineDOT, the Contractor will have the option to repair the
equipment, begin correcting the defect within 4 hours and complete the repairs in no
more than 8 hours, unless waived by Maine DOT, or replace the equipment with another
acceptable, equivalent unit or the MaineDOT will assign the Work to another Contractor.
Operators shall have be familiar with the work being performed and have sufficient skill
and experience to perform the Contract Work properly. Operators determined by the
MaineDOT to be below normal acceptable standards of production or workmanship will
be replaced with another acceptable operator immediately or the MaineDOT will assign
the Work to another Contractor.
If, a Contractor furnishes unsatisfactory equipment or operators, the MaineDOT may
issue a written warning. If the Contractor subsequently furnishes unsatisfactory
equipment or operators, the MaineDOT reserves the right to immediately terminate the
Contract by written Notice of Termination.
Measurement and Payment Equipment rental will be measured by the hour to the
nearest ¼ hour. Time spent moving to and from the site, servicing and maintaining will
not be measured for payment. Equipment rental will be measured for payment beginning
no earlier than the show up time directed by the MaineDOT and end when equipment
rental contract work is done for the day. If scheduled equipment rental contract work is
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Regions 1, 2, and 3
Brush Hog Mulchers and Brush Mowers
July 25, 2014
Page 3 of 3
not cancelled prior to 5 pm on the preceding day, the MaineDOT may pay the Contractor
for 2 hours for showing up. The accepted quantities of equipment hours will be paid for
at the contract unit price per hour, with no additional payment for overtime.
Bidding: At a minimum, the Bidder will submit a bid Package consisting of the
completed Appendix A or a separate attachment listing equipment description, capacity,
Region(s), and rates, 2 copies of the completed and signed Private Equipment Rental –
With an Operator form and any Certifications or Bid Requirements listed in the Bid
Book.
Award and Contracting: After Bid Opening and as a condition for Award of a Contract,
the MaineDOT may require an Apparent Successful Bidder to demonstrate to the
satisfaction of the Department that the Bidder is responsible and qualified to perform the
Work and that the equipment is acceptable to the MaineDOT.
The properly completed and signed Private Equipment Rental – With an Operator form
provided with the Bid constitutes the Bidder’s offer. Once the MaineDOT has received
any other pre-award items required, the MaineDOT will sign the Private Equipment
Rental – With an Operator form and execute the Contract.
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